Remove the entire QMD search engine (semantic indexing, hybrid search,
vector embeddings) and replace with a simple walkdir-based keyword
search. QMD never worked reliably in production, added bundle bloat,
and showed "Index failed" in the status bar.
What changed:
- Rust: deleted indexing.rs, rewrote search.rs as pure keyword search
- Frontend: removed useIndexing hook, IndexingBadge, hybrid search
- Menu: removed "Reindex Vault" command from palette and menu bar
- Config: removed qmd from bundle resources and build script
- Deleted tools/qmd/ (QMD CLI tool, MCP server, tests)
- Updated docs (ARCHITECTURE, ABSTRACTIONS, GETTING-STARTED)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Apple notarization rejected qmd/qmd and qmd/vec0.dylib due to:
- Not signed with valid Developer ID certificate
- Hardened runtime not enabled
Changes:
- bundle-qmd.sh: use APPLE_SIGNING_IDENTITY + --options runtime --timestamp in CI
(falls back to ad-hoc signing in dev when no identity is set)
- useThemeManager.test.ts: add ensure_vault_themes to mock (added by theme
editor feature, missing from stale theme ID test mock)
bundle-qmd.sh was trying to install qmd via 'bun install -g qmd' which
installs a different public npm package, not Luca's qmd tool. CI runners
(runner user) don't have the local qmd installation.
Fix:
- Copy qmd source (src/, package.json, tsconfig.json, bun.lock) to tools/qmd/
- Update bundle-qmd.sh to prefer tools/qmd/ as QMD_SRC
- Run 'bun install --frozen-lockfile' in QMD_SRC if node_modules missing
- Update sqlite-vec lookup to find packages from node_modules after bun install
- Compilation uses 'cd $QMD_SRC && bun build --compile src/qmd.ts'
- Add tools/ to eslint globalIgnores (qmd source has its own lint standards)
- Local dev machines still work (tools/qmd/ takes priority over global install)
On fresh MacBook installs, the bundled qmd binary fails to run due to:
missing execute permissions, macOS quarantine attributes, and no fallback
when qmd is completely absent. This fix addresses all three issues:
- Runtime: ensure +x permissions and remove quarantine on bundled qmd
- Runtime: auto-install qmd via bun when binary not found anywhere
- Build: ad-hoc code-sign qmd and .dylib files in bundle-qmd.sh
- Build: create placeholder resource dirs so fresh clones build cleanly
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the fragile auto-install-via-bun approach with a bundled qmd binary.
The build script (scripts/bundle-qmd.sh) compiles qmd into a standalone
binary using `bun build --compile`, then packages it with sqlite-vec native
extensions and a node-llama-cpp stub for keyword-only search.
Key changes:
- find_qmd_binary() now returns QmdBinary with path + work_dir, checks
bundled resource first (app bundle and dev mode), then system paths
- All Command::new(qmd_path) calls updated to use QmdBinary::command()
which sets the correct working directory for node_modules resolution
- Removed auto_install_qmd() and find_bun() — no longer needed
- Tauri config bundles resources/qmd/** into the app
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: bundle mcp-server into release app so AI Chat works
- Add esbuild bundle script (scripts/bundle-mcp-server.mjs) that compiles
mcp-server/index.js and ws-bridge.js into self-contained CJS bundles
- Output goes to src-tauri/resources/mcp-server/ (gitignored)
- Add Tauri resources config to copy bundles into Contents/Resources/mcp-server/
- Update mcp_server_dir() to look in Contents/Resources/ (not Contents/) in release
- Add bundle-mcp npm script; hook it into tauri beforeBuildCommand
- Exclude generated resources from ESLint
Previously AI Chat showed 'mcp-server not found at .../Contents/mcp-server'
because the release path lacked the 'Resources' segment and no files were bundled.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ci: bundle mcp-server resources before Rust tests
* fix: add mcp-server as pnpm workspace package so esbuild can resolve its deps in CI
* fix: exclude src-tauri/target from eslint to fix CI lint failure
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- Detect new components added (frames with names)
- Detect components removed
- Detect height/structural changes
- Add high-priority layout tasks
Now catches additions like macOS title bar that were previously missed.
- Detect design patterns (color-coding systems, contrast improvements, spacing)
- Analyze design intent and explain **why** changes were made
- Add critical warnings for dynamic implementations (e.g., color-coding must be type-based, not hardcoded)
- Include intent analysis in output for Claude Code
This helps Claude Code understand the **system** behind changes, not just apply spot modifications.